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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> on our broadcast tonight, now hiring. a big jobs number as unemployment drops to its lowest level in four years. a rebound to report in housing and another record day on wall street. so tonight, we'll look at where the jobs are. >>> choice cuts. today is the last day for white house tours. but in other ways, washington is spending full speed ahead. tonight, are they playing politics with what they shut down and what they keep gog. >>> track record as an unpredictable storm rakes its way up the east coast, some are wondering why the american forecast models keep getting it wrong while the europeans have been more accurate about our weather. tonight, al roker gets some answers. >>> and making a difference. giving a fighting chance to some inspiring kids who could use one right about
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. >> this is a learning environment. that's what we should be doing. i want parents to be mad because we don't have a science fair. why aren't they involved in putting that on at our school. not a halloween parade. >> it is a situation of community. unity. it builds the children's self-esteem. walking in the parade, it builds their social skills. i would not consider it being a nonacademic day. i feel like it's a real life to life day. >> the mother that we just heard from says she is working with a city council member to put together a halloween event off campus and after school hours. >>> let's get this weekend sorted out first. >> i have a look at the halloween forecast. we want to get you some more information on that 4.9 earthquake just to the north and to the west of yreka. over 3500 feet. no reports of any injuries or damage. we're also getting word here prosecute the tsunami center there is no watch or warning in place. this could be a shock to a potentially larger earthquake. the next hour or two will be very crucial. back here at home, it was
. >> this is a learning environment. that's what we should be doing. i want parents to be mad because we don't have a science fair. why aren't they involved in putting that on at our school. not a halloween parade. >> it is a situation of community. unity. it builds the children's self-esteem. walking in the parade, it builds their social skills. i would not consider it being a nonacademic day. i feel like it's a real life to life day. >> the mother that we just heard from...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> the search continues today for a 19-year-old man in sacramento who may have been swept over a water fall. they saw the man swimming in the river when he was pulled over the edge of nevada falls. the current was moving quickly with temperatures in the low 50s. >> fish caught in the delta show higher levels of mercury in their system than fish caught anywhere else in their system. the study found. it can
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game...
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. >> it's considered both a safe environment and academically excellent school. >> yeah, i'm going to school. i go to oakland tech. it's an honor to go here. >> experts say it's the model of academy that is give students real world experience and that may be the key to transforming other schools as well. on campus security is high with five security guards. off campus security is a concern. they have had some issues. they conduct safety workshops for students and parents. >> a follow up with stories we have covered here. a new partnership with the explore tore yum. teachers integrate hands on learning. the classes are available online for free. >>> the governor is donating $1 billion for rigorous standards in california schools. in his budget, jerry brown set aside the money for common core, a new set of math, reading and writing standards designed to make american students more competiti competitive. >> this is a great intellectual move. it puts california in the forefront. it's not going to happen overnight. it will take training of the teachers and a lot of work throughout the stat
. >> it's considered both a safe environment and academically excellent school. >> yeah, i'm going to school. i go to oakland tech. it's an honor to go here. >> experts say it's the model of academy that is give students real world experience and that may be the key to transforming other schools as well. on campus security is high with five security guards. off campus security is a concern. they have had some issues. they conduct safety workshops for students and parents....
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. >> she's accused of not doing her job to protect the people of california and the environment. now for the first time, the director of the department of toxic substances control sits down with investigative reporter vicki wynn. >> we were not serving the people of california. >> reporter: we first caught up with director deb bree raffell six months ago. >> i would take issue with that we're failing to enforce. >> it's not being served. it's like making industry happy is the primary responsibility. >> how do you feel then when people say the regulators are falling down on the job? >>> i feel disheartened frankly because i would say that it's a little extreme to say with we're falling down on the job. however, i would not say that we're doing everything we can. >> the day after we spoke to you on the sidewalk, you issued a memo on your staff saying about 20% of the companies under dtsc regulation were operating with expiring permits. 22 out of 118. what number is that now? >> i would love for you to talk to my permitting staff. i don't know the number right now. >> reporter: her
. >> she's accused of not doing her job to protect the people of california and the environment. now for the first time, the director of the department of toxic substances control sits down with investigative reporter vicki wynn. >> we were not serving the people of california. >> reporter: we first caught up with director deb bree raffell six months ago. >> i would take issue with that we're failing to enforce. >> it's not being served. it's like making industry...
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. >>> a nonprofit in the east bay is hoping to provide a safer environment for children to play in east oakland. today a group called east oakland community play date held an event. organizers say their ultimate goal is to provide a better future for kids growing up in east oakland. >> i would say to somebody who may see this, grab your neighborer's kids, whatever. come out one saturday and check it out. it's really big. >> east oakland community play date is in the middle of a month-long online fundraiser. you can go to nbcbayarea.com and search east oakland to find out more. >>> the little boy who came to be known as bat kid returned to the bay area today. kicked off the brave the bay 5 k run in san francisco today. there he is. scott is a cancer survivor and the fundraiser benefits the make-a-wish foundation. last month you probably remember thousands of people in san francisco helped make his dream come true fighting crime as batman. >>> and back to our developing weather story. check out the time lapsed video that shows just how much snow built up overnight. this is from north star
. >>> a nonprofit in the east bay is hoping to provide a safer environment for children to play in east oakland. today a group called east oakland community play date held an event. organizers say their ultimate goal is to provide a better future for kids growing up in east oakland. >> i would say to somebody who may see this, grab your neighborer's kids, whatever. come out one saturday and check it out. it's really big. >> east oakland community play date is in the middle...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> take a look. bat man is global. he has been spotted fighting crime in england. the pictures show a slightly less athletic bat man. she still fighting crime. he escortsa i wanted man into a police station in the town of bradford, england. the big question is who is the masked man? the super hero turned him in and disappeared. as for the suspect, he was charged with handling stolen goods. >> he is not christian bale. >> he was not allowed in. >> not in that. >> we just had rain coming our way that will hold off throughout tomorrow evening. 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 is when it arrives. a chance of thunderstorms on wednesday and much lower pollen. allergy sufferers, great news tonight. >> dress accordingly. good night. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rick
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bottom with an f in that, we have lots of laws and policies in the state that just are not creating an environment where kids and schools can be successful. >> an admitted harsh grader, she gave no as. florida, had a b. >> florida, you know, 10 to 15 years ago was in the bottom third. >> it was not doing well at all. >> and the changes started with governor bush, put in place some very aggressive education reform like letter grading of all the schools saying we will tell the public, is your school a, or d or f? >> florida bought into the obama administration's demand for new rigorous teacher evaluations. an idea that has failed to catch on in california. >> it's not just staying still and maintaining -- it's trying move the state backwards. and that is something that should frustrate every taxpayer, every mother, every grandparent in the state to say, why aren't we putting our kids first? >> and that is powered by the unions, you think? >> absolutely. and it's exactly the opposite of what the obama administration is pushing and the opposite of what 38 other states are doing. >> it's that kind of c
bottom with an f in that, we have lots of laws and policies in the state that just are not creating an environment where kids and schools can be successful. >> an admitted harsh grader, she gave no as. florida, had a b. >> florida, you know, 10 to 15 years ago was in the bottom third. >> it was not doing well at all. >> and the changes started with governor bush, put in place some very aggressive education reform like letter grading of all the schools saying we will tell...
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anyone with time on their hands and the environment on their mind can get to work cleaning. the efforts appear to have paid off. when the institute started collecting trash in 1997, it could easily collect 5,000 pounds of it after a heavy rain. that number is cut dramatically. this, for example, is after the rain the previous day. >> you would see masses of floating styrofoam and paper cups, paper plaits. there would be five times more than this. >> the institute doesn't claim credit for all of the success. the city has installed new stilters to catch trash before it enters the lake and passed new laws to cut down on trash being created in the first place. many long time residents say they see a much much cleaner than it's ever been and they like dr. bailey knowing it. >> you get a lot of people coming by saying thank you. it happens every time we clean up. so that's encouraging. it's satisfying. >> we didn't have time to include it in the story but you can imagine all the interesting things he has found. a rubber duck collection, there's mannequin arms and anything you can
anyone with time on their hands and the environment on their mind can get to work cleaning. the efforts appear to have paid off. when the institute started collecting trash in 1997, it could easily collect 5,000 pounds of it after a heavy rain. that number is cut dramatically. this, for example, is after the rain the previous day. >> you would see masses of floating styrofoam and paper cups, paper plaits. there would be five times more than this. >> the institute doesn't claim...
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and when we see evidence to harm or the environment or human health. >> reporter: i think the people in the communities near evergreen and chevron would say check and check. >> my role is that our authorities are become exercised to the fullest extent possible. i'm committed to these at evergreen and chevron. >> reporter: in the past two years, the dtsc has shut down operations at two waste facilities. she's established this. a plan called fixing the foundation. to refocus the department on its mission to enforce the safe environmental l aal laws and pu businesses that violate them. >> when i'm gone, i've left in place a system that's robust, sensible and meaningful for the future. >> reporter: can you see how some people would think there's more lip service? >> i would hope they wouldn't. >> director raphael says her plan is on the department website with a time line and progress report. the next opportunity to see that progress comes any day when the dtsc announces how it will fix its permitting program. we will be following that progress and report those results back to you. >> if
and when we see evidence to harm or the environment or human health. >> reporter: i think the people in the communities near evergreen and chevron would say check and check. >> my role is that our authorities are become exercised to the fullest extent possible. i'm committed to these at evergreen and chevron. >> reporter: in the past two years, the dtsc has shut down operations at two waste facilities. she's established this. a plan called fixing the foundation. to refocus the...
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the head of $190 million state department accused of nothing doing its job to protect the people and environment of california. the accusation follows a series of our reports and criticism from state senators and an ethics investigation. now for the first time the director of the department of toxic substances control sits down with investigative reporter vickie wynn. >> we r not serving with the people of california. >> we first caught up with debbie rafael six months ago. now halfway into our report, she addresses the failures. >> the people are not being served. it's like making industry happy is their primary responsibility. >> how do you feel then when people say the regulators are falling down on the job? >> i feel disheartened frankly. i would say it's a little extreme to say that we're falling down on the job however i would not say say that we're doing everything we can. >> the day we talked with you on the sidewalk you issue a mem to your staff saying 20% of the companies under the regulation were operating with expired permits. what number is that now. >> i would love if r you to talk
the head of $190 million state department accused of nothing doing its job to protect the people and environment of california. the accusation follows a series of our reports and criticism from state senators and an ethics investigation. now for the first time the director of the department of toxic substances control sits down with investigative reporter vickie wynn. >> we r not serving with the people of california. >> we first caught up with debbie rafael six months ago. now...
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as he signed the memorandum of understanding with china to protect the environment. but the governor's critics say mr. brown needs to get environmental laws in california in order before going global. one of the hundreds of bills on the governor's desk is sb 4. the bill regulates the controversial practice of fracking in california. the governor says he'll sign it. >> well, doing nothing is the worst approach. and doing a comprehensive, scientific study of oil drilling, fracking, and various technologies that are associated with it, it's absolutely in the public interests. >> reporter: protesters say if the governor cares about the environment he will outlaw fracking. >> what we need the governor to do is to veto sb 4 and to follow the lead of governor mario cuomo who's put a moratorium on fracking while we study the full impacts. >> reporter: there are several other high-profile bills the governor mufs must consider, an early warning earthquake system, limousine safety and giving illegal immigrants driver's license. that he once opposed. >> i said at the time the an
as he signed the memorandum of understanding with china to protect the environment. but the governor's critics say mr. brown needs to get environmental laws in california in order before going global. one of the hundreds of bills on the governor's desk is sb 4. the bill regulates the controversial practice of fracking in california. the governor says he'll sign it. >> well, doing nothing is the worst approach. and doing a comprehensive, scientific study of oil drilling, fracking, and...
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down a business when we feel the health of a community is at risk and we see evidence to harm to the environment or human health. >> i think the people in those communities would say check and check. >> my role is to make sure that our authorities are being exercised to the fullest extent possible. i'm committed to do so in conjunction with other agencies. >> in two years the tdsc have shut down two hazardous waste facilities and she produced this. >> it's my commitment to the people of california that when i'm gone i left in place a system that is robust, and meaningful for the future. >> can you see how some people would think this is more lip service. >> i hope they wouldn't. >> the director says she will post progress reports. >>> still to come, what happens when you don't pay your parking tickets? how about tens of thousands of dollars in parking violations? we investigate how some are dodging the law, that's next. >>> not paying and not getting caught. welcome back. we're talking about parking tickets. millions are issued every year across the bay area. we found drivers wracking up parking
down a business when we feel the health of a community is at risk and we see evidence to harm to the environment or human health. >> i think the people in those communities would say check and check. >> my role is to make sure that our authorities are being exercised to the fullest extent possible. i'm committed to do so in conjunction with other agencies. >> in two years the tdsc have shut down two hazardous waste facilities and she produced this. >> it's my commitment...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, i'm mindi bach, the warriors are clinging to a playoff spot and headed into tonight's game having lost 5 of the last 7 games. they have to turn things around against a foe they are all too familiar with. the bucks visiting the warriors. remember this guy in monta ellis? he is back. the former warrior having a great game. 26 points for monta, but the warriors led by one at the half. klay thompson, he had 18 points but not nuch for the warriors and the bucks had the -- san diego, st. mary's winner plays gonzaga. this game is going to overtime. to young. and that is good. and st. mary's wins barely, how about the world baseball classic. team usa and italy. giants pitcher vogelsong strikes out the side swinging. gave up 0 hits, four strikeouts in the last two innings t
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, i'm mindi bach, the warriors are clinging to a playoff spot and headed into tonight's game having lost 5 of the last 7 games. they have to turn things around against a foe they are all too familiar with. the bucks visiting the...
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. >> changing the community by changing the environment. one one woman is doing to transfer form the view and the people. >> the first for the airline industry next. >>> we have lift off with the wingspan of a 747 and the power of a small electric scooter. the solar impulse airplane kruszed around the bay air gentleman this afternoon without a single drop op fuel. today's flight which took off from moffett field will run 16 hours nonstop. you see it here flying over the golden gate bridge. the sun will power the plane's 12,000 solar panels during the day and solar charged batteries will change it after sundown. >> what we like to do is inspire people, inspire people to achieve their dreams, inspire people to aachieve maybe the impossible, to get out of their -- if we can bring this to young generation, that's the goal of this project. >> it will fly over the bay blij in the next couple of hours before landing at fof fete field. >> back on the ground when you first get a lance to drive there could be a big chance. california teenagers could
. >> changing the community by changing the environment. one one woman is doing to transfer form the view and the people. >> the first for the airline industry next. >>> we have lift off with the wingspan of a 747 and the power of a small electric scooter. the solar impulse airplane kruszed around the bay air gentleman this afternoon without a single drop op fuel. today's flight which took off from moffett field will run 16 hours nonstop. you see it here flying over the...
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. >>> a nonprofit in the east bay is hoping to provide a safer environment for children to play in east oakland, today, the group called east oakland community play date held their monthly event. kids and families had the opportunity to get a healthy breakfast, do arts and crafts and listen to live music, among other things. but organizers say their goal is to provide a better future in east oakland. >> we're not exactly sure how we'll help the next generation learn to change the statistics of gun violence and poor outcome for their livelihood without actuallyúgítting to know one another, and without faith to bond and form new relationships. >> just come out one saturday and check it out. you give the kids a chance to be kids if they can in their own neighborhoods. >> east oakland community play date is in the middle of a month-long on-line fundraiser to the crowd-pleasing website. you can search east oakland to find out more. >>> and the kid known as bat kid returned to the area today. miles scott kicked off the brave the bay 5 k run and triathlon in san francisco today. scott is a c
. >>> a nonprofit in the east bay is hoping to provide a safer environment for children to play in east oakland, today, the group called east oakland community play date held their monthly event. kids and families had the opportunity to get a healthy breakfast, do arts and crafts and listen to live music, among other things. but organizers say their goal is to provide a better future in east oakland. >> we're not exactly sure how we'll help the next generation learn to change the...
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the matter and take all necessary steps to ensure our students have a safe and productive learning environment. no word if police are part of the investigation. the incident happened just before spring break. >>> the parents of a toddler allegedly tied up with tape at a police saintton school are suing the preschool. they say her hands and feet were tied up after she refused to take a nap. the incident has caused the 2-year-old to have panic attacks, they say, and can't sleep for more than a few hours at a time. >>> time for students at an east bay high school will be tested for tuberculosis. a student was diagnosed with the illness and has since recovered and is back at school. about 200 students had contact with the infected student and could have been exposed to t.b. it is the first case on a contra costa school campus in four years. >> east palo alto police searching for a drive-by shooter that shot somebody walking down the street. a 29-year-old man was shot in the head just before 8:00 last night. he was walking along azalea drive when investigators say a dark-colored vehicle pulled up a
the matter and take all necessary steps to ensure our students have a safe and productive learning environment. no word if police are part of the investigation. the incident happened just before spring break. >>> the parents of a toddler allegedly tied up with tape at a police saintton school are suing the preschool. they say her hands and feet were tied up after she refused to take a nap. the incident has caused the 2-year-old to have panic attacks, they say, and can't sleep for more...
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. >> reporter: when the young people get together in this environment, something happens when they start talking and relating to each other and the way they relate to lady gaga. >> i think she's always so dedicated to her fans. >> they're feeling connected to each other and to lady gaga. they're feeling connected to their communities and resources in their communities. it's everything we hoped it would be. >> reporter: we're back to a live picture here where the born brave bus tour has parked for most of the afternoon. this started at 3:00 this afternoon and will run right up until the start of the concert. the bus tour is part of lady gaga's born this way foundation. the bus tour started this year. this is only the third stop so far. the concert does start at 7:30 tonight. we're live in san jose, arturo santiago, nbc bay area news. >> let's take a look at traffic around hp pavilion. if you're trying to get downtown, you might want to consider another route. >>> tonight, police are on the opportunity for a man that tried to kidnap a 3-year-old boy. here is two they're looking for. the bo
. >> reporter: when the young people get together in this environment, something happens when they start talking and relating to each other and the way they relate to lady gaga. >> i think she's always so dedicated to her fans. >> they're feeling connected to each other and to lady gaga. they're feeling connected to their communities and resources in their communities. it's everything we hoped it would be. >> reporter: we're back to a live picture here where the born...
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if you care anything about the environment, you know it was all worth it. it's taken two months of coordination and a lot of preparation to get to this. >> we found automobiles. all sorts of unknown types of piece offense equipment, marine debris, abandoned docks. >> reporter: and 102-foot tug boat named captain al. >> we know it was sunk between seven and nine years ago. it's 100-foot. there wasn't a lot of marine information on it. >> reporter: a 150-foot boat called the respect is also under the water nearby. we obtained the footage of its sinking after copper thieves were seen abandoning ship. it's taken $5 million worth of grants to clean up this environmental mess, but this is only the tip of the iceberg. there are more problems that come with all of this. >> fish feed on things that grow or live in the sediment, they also grab metals that have eroded off of these boats. >> reporter: if you fish in these waters, that food could end up on your table. it is used by thousands of boats each year. cleanup will take a lot of years and a lot of money. crews
if you care anything about the environment, you know it was all worth it. it's taken two months of coordination and a lot of preparation to get to this. >> we found automobiles. all sorts of unknown types of piece offense equipment, marine debris, abandoned docks. >> reporter: and 102-foot tug boat named captain al. >> we know it was sunk between seven and nine years ago. it's 100-foot. there wasn't a lot of marine information on it. >> reporter: a 150-foot boat called...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> ahmed fareed here on the xfinity sports desk. the warriors are loving their home court. they have won their last two inside oracle arena. tonight inviting a team they haven't beat then year. warriors with a crucial matchup in the western conference with the rockets. warriors down two in the fourth. until harrison barnes driving. and he'll finish. ball game all tied up. two minutes left. warriors down three. steph curry finding david lee. slashing for the dunk. warriors down by one. under 30 seconds left. last chance for golden state. curry from deep. misses it. warriors do fall again to houston, 94-88. >> we had a good show. the fourth quarter moved the ball pretty well. like i said, they got free so many times, killed our rhythm a little bit. played in the half-court a lot. and we
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> ahmed fareed here on the xfinity sports desk. the warriors are loving their home court. they have won their last two inside oracle arena. tonight inviting a team they haven't beat then year. warriors with a crucial matchup in the western...
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. >> reporter: jesse marquez is president of the coalition for a safe environment. he lives near a metal shredder in southern california. >> you have gas tanks that have residual gas in it. metal parts will be painted. and it is toxic and hazardous. we've identified lead and other chemicals that are part of the scrap metalling process. >> reporter: in a 2002 study, a scientist found that treated fluff from at least two facilities exceeded the state's threshold for sync and cadmium. and the varying chemicals linked to cancer were found in all of the samples he tested. wood represented they stop classifying this waste as nonhazardous. >> we have determined that the waste needed to be treated as hazardous waste. >> reporter: six years later, maureen took action. in 2008, she sent a letter to the shredder industry, stating they would stop allowing treated fluff to be classified as nonhazardous, to prevent the harmful exposures to toxins. what happened? >> i don't know. everything i tried to do was tossed out. >> reporter: it still hasn't reclassified the treated fluff a
. >> reporter: jesse marquez is president of the coalition for a safe environment. he lives near a metal shredder in southern california. >> you have gas tanks that have residual gas in it. metal parts will be painted. and it is toxic and hazardous. we've identified lead and other chemicals that are part of the scrap metalling process. >> reporter: in a 2002 study, a scientist found that treated fluff from at least two facilities exceeded the state's threshold for sync and...
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that's the environment and so a car is not a safe place to be. when traffic and other things were complicating factors yesterday, it made it extremely dangerous for the crews. and no tornado-producing super cells on the radar right now. we is flooding and severe storms, but it looks like the worst threat has passed now for oklahoma and arkansas. quickly back home, our weather today. quite hot. we will let you know about the full forecast coming up. back to you. >> rob, thanks very much. great tornado information. thank you for that. of course, stay with nbc bay area both on air and online for continuing coverage of the severe weather in the midwest(g and visit nbcbayarea.com and search "tornado." >>> we have a follow-up to breaking news last night. a missing 4-year-old girl in richmond. the girl vanished from her grandmother's house. her family and police looked for her for hours and she was found inside that very home in rich phupd. >> oh, found my baby! >> they found her! >> the family of her got the good news before midnight. the girl was play
that's the environment and so a car is not a safe place to be. when traffic and other things were complicating factors yesterday, it made it extremely dangerous for the crews. and no tornado-producing super cells on the radar right now. we is flooding and severe storms, but it looks like the worst threat has passed now for oklahoma and arkansas. quickly back home, our weather today. quite hot. we will let you know about the full forecast coming up. back to you. >> rob, thanks very much....
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we will have to watch out for maybe a brief ramp up, as we go from moist and marine air environment to one that looks more like summer by next weekend. we will push 90 degrees inland by next saturday. receive not day forecast didn't get the memo about the unofficial visit from summer. >> we'll be right back. >>> you can call him a. sort of. a penguins escaped. >> it was captured on video. it opened to the public on friday and one witness said her 4-year-old child's safety, she was concerned about it and thinks sea world should modify the attraction so penguins can't get out. so the penguins are safe and everyone else at the same time. >> are penguins especially fierce? >> they don't seem fierce. >> they don't seem fierce to me. >> we'll be right back. >>> you hear it all the time, a must-win game, but that cliche is true tonight for the sharks in their game against the kings. if they lose, their run is over. good news, sharks are playing at home where they have yet to lose this season. they are off to a great start. you will see the highlights on the brink of elimination so this is gam
we will have to watch out for maybe a brief ramp up, as we go from moist and marine air environment to one that looks more like summer by next weekend. we will push 90 degrees inland by next saturday. receive not day forecast didn't get the memo about the unofficial visit from summer. >> we'll be right back. >>> you can call him a. sort of. a penguins escaped. >> it was captured on video. it opened to the public on friday and one witness said her 4-year-old child's safety,...
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officials say reusable bags are better for the environment. >>> coming up next, the violence that's rocked a city this weekend. >>> plus president obama makes a keynote speech at a south african university. why he says americans need to step up their game. >>> and also a warehouse fire that had a lot of people very nervous. what was being stored inside that building that kept the flames going. mom, frank ate the bones. no i didn't. you ate the bones. no, you ate the bones. nobody ate any bones. so, frank didn't eat the bones? no honey, frank did not eat any bones. well he's breathing on me. no i'm not. yes you are. no i'm not. yes you are. no i'm not. yes you are. [ male announcer ] it's kfc original recipe without the bones freshly prepared white or dark meat boneless and skinless try a 10 piece mixed bucket for just $14.99. today tastes so good. >>> we have breaking news. an apparent double drowning. cal fire received several calls about people in the water and needed help. rescuers arrived and found two women dead. two men were stranded on a rock. we're going to follow this. i talked to
officials say reusable bags are better for the environment. >>> coming up next, the violence that's rocked a city this weekend. >>> plus president obama makes a keynote speech at a south african university. why he says americans need to step up their game. >>> and also a warehouse fire that had a lot of people very nervous. what was being stored inside that building that kept the flames going. mom, frank ate the bones. no i didn't. you ate the bones. no, you ate the...
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there and it gets stored in your brain and once you finally slow down and get back to a more calmer environment, it's like you find a file on the computer and it just starts download. >> doctors say the main draw back is treating them with a mask. it can make patients feel like they're smoothing. vierties of the masks are emergi emerging. only cover the nose and some are insert into the snoez. >> the powerball jackpot is reaching record levels. people in the bay area are buying up the last minute powerball tickets. the jackpot is expected to be at least $317 million. that translates, if you want to cash payout of about $176 million. it will likely be the ninth biggest powerball jackpot in history. the drawing is set for 8:00 tonig tonight. if no one wins, the jackpot could roll over too, i don't know, a half a billion dollars or so. >> people aren't interested in $20 million jackpots. it's got to be triple digits. >> to really be life changing, yeah. nightly news is next followed by giants baseball and then local news at 11:00. >> see you then. >>> good night. >>> on this saturday night, search
there and it gets stored in your brain and once you finally slow down and get back to a more calmer environment, it's like you find a file on the computer and it just starts download. >> doctors say the main draw back is treating them with a mask. it can make patients feel like they're smoothing. vierties of the masks are emergi emerging. only cover the nose and some are insert into the snoez. >> the powerball jackpot is reaching record levels. people in the bay area are buying up...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> on our broadcast tonight, late-night drama. it's been a wild 24 hours in washington, while the gop old guard went out to dinner with the president, the new guard took center stage on the floor of the senate. >>> the battle over abortion just hit a whole new level. one state just passed the most restrictive new limits in the country. tonight, the new fight over one of the most divisive issues of our time. >>> in plain sight. we're on the streets of the poorest and most dangerous city in america. looks like a war zone. tonight, our visit with a young survivor and the police chief who is determined to save the once-great city. >>> and hot wheels. no radio, no ac or rear window or rear-view mirrors, for that matter. would you commute in an overgrown skateboard for humans? a lot of peop
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. >> when you take them out of their environment at bart where they are used to go they don't know where to go. i help them the best i can. >> reporter: the charter buses run at four other stations including walnut creek, pleasanton and freemont. round trip tickets are first come first serve. passengers need that ticket to get back home in the evening. keep in mind these buses can only serve a few thousand people so again always best to have another plan in mind. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> other commuters are trying to find different ways to get to where they need to go. yesterday more than 7,500 people took the san francisco ferries. that is three times the usual week day ridership. ride sharing more than doubled. in san francisco at rush hour the heavy traffic was noticebly worse. it was bad. last bart strike was in 1997. that one lasted six days. >> no doubt about it a rough one out there. riders who take connecting buses will have to walk a block to civic center drive to get a lift during the commuting hours. other riders like the one man we tal
. >> when you take them out of their environment at bart where they are used to go they don't know where to go. i help them the best i can. >> reporter: the charter buses run at four other stations including walnut creek, pleasanton and freemont. round trip tickets are first come first serve. passengers need that ticket to get back home in the evening. keep in mind these buses can only serve a few thousand people so again always best to have another plan in mind. reporting live in...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. over the past two weeks, all the attention and deservedly so has been focused on the san francisco 49ers. while they were playing on football's biggest stage, the san jose sharks were putting on one heck of a show. let's go down to southern california. sharks visiting the ducks. up 1-0 in the third period. when could you ha when koivu off the boards. just under four minutes of play, sheldon drives in, deflected by the sharks. scott gomez. sharks fall 2-1 for the first regulation loss of the season. over to the 49ers, earlier today the 49ers land safely at san jose's unnational airport. and an army of faithful fans were there to show their support after the loss to the ravens in super bowl xlvii. by the way, super bowl xlvii odds today released have the
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. over the past two weeks, all the attention and deservedly so has been focused on the san francisco 49ers. while they were playing on football's biggest stage, the san jose sharks were putting on one heck of a show....
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the goal is to provide an environment that attracts music lovers and discourages troublemakerers. >> from us and law enforcement's viewpoint, it's a big part of it. we control the footprint, and the access and ins and outs of what comes in and out, it makes it an enjoyable day. >> reporter: two years ago, a fight and a stabbing in a parking lot two blocks away tarnished the reputation of the event. and that connection was unfair considering the concert had been over for hours say the concert creators. >> it is a problem, in that perhaps the event outgrew the venue. that was one of the reasons we decided to take the year off and really try to see what worked now for the downtown. >> reporter: she has been to every music in the park concert since 1989, she likes the changes. >> if this is the way they keep out the riff raff, the troublemakerers, this is the way you do it. >> i talked to the downtown business association at the end of the event tonight and he was very happy and they may have a new model, which could mean concerts every week next summer. >> okay, thank you, and another n
the goal is to provide an environment that attracts music lovers and discourages troublemakerers. >> from us and law enforcement's viewpoint, it's a big part of it. we control the footprint, and the access and ins and outs of what comes in and out, it makes it an enjoyable day. >> reporter: two years ago, a fight and a stabbing in a parking lot two blocks away tarnished the reputation of the event. and that connection was unfair considering the concert had been over for hours say...
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the goal is to make it look as though the bridge is moving and breathing with the environment around it. the $8 million project was created to celebrate the bridge's 75th anniversary. the switch will officially be turned on in march and run for two years. >>> i knew after i brewed my first batch of home brew this is something i could do for a living. >> people love the brew. what he creates is something so unique that people are willing to line up for blocks around buildings to get their hands on it. coming up, the story of piney the elder, tonight's bay area press. >>> got tissues? the flu virus is sending hundreds to the hospital on the east coast, and doctors say it's just a matter of time before the flu virus hits the bay area hard. coming up, i'll take a look at the increase we're already seeing and what you can do to protect yourself. >>> and good afternoon, i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. already tracking 40s right now, we'll have more on the freeze warning and how cold it will get, coming up in just a few minutes. (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break
the goal is to make it look as though the bridge is moving and breathing with the environment around it. the $8 million project was created to celebrate the bridge's 75th anniversary. the switch will officially be turned on in march and run for two years. >>> i knew after i brewed my first batch of home brew this is something i could do for a living. >> people love the brew. what he creates is something so unique that people are willing to line up for blocks around buildings to...
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leave, as we investigate, and take all necessary steps to ensure the students have a safe learning environment. that incident happened just before spring break. >> new video tonight, a frightening armed robbery, two men caught on tape terrorizing employees at big box stores, holding the guns to their heads and firing weapons in the score. hoping you can identify one of the robbers in the video. >> reporter: they were in this store inside one minute, in that short amount of time, one put a gun to the clerk's head and fired a shot into the ceiling. take a good look at this surveillance video. >> large builds, they will stand out. >> reporter: police are anxious to arrest these robbers. he holds a gun to the grosher's head, on east 14th. the gunman fires into the the ceiling. watch again, you can see the woman in the left react in horror. >> this could have an outcome with a shooting, weapons involved. someone may get hurt. >> reporter: police say this pair is responsible for seven robberies seven january. targeting big stores, like home depot. even returning to the scene of the crime. >> they hi
leave, as we investigate, and take all necessary steps to ensure the students have a safe learning environment. that incident happened just before spring break. >> new video tonight, a frightening armed robbery, two men caught on tape terrorizing employees at big box stores, holding the guns to their heads and firing weapons in the score. hoping you can identify one of the robbers in the video. >> reporter: they were in this store inside one minute, in that short amount of time, one...
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. >> the environment is really good. if you're responsible, you know your limits, you know what's going to happen. i'm not really worried. >> reporter: the santa clara public health department offered some safety tips, including go with a friend or in a group, that way you can look out for each other. don't take anything someone else gives you. they also warn about drug interactions. these public precautions come on the heels of the. s. senate expressing its concern this week about the growing use of party drugs. live in mountain view, kimberly tere nbc bay area news. >>> a good samaritan is recovering from stab wounds after being attacked while trying to stop a fight in san francisco. the stabbing happened around 4:30 this morning in the tender loin district. a man driving in the area, saw a fight, got out of his car and tried to help. that's when three men attacked him and stabbed him three times and damaging his car as well. people who live in the area are not surprised by the violence but they are disturbed. >> you k
. >> the environment is really good. if you're responsible, you know your limits, you know what's going to happen. i'm not really worried. >> reporter: the santa clara public health department offered some safety tips, including go with a friend or in a group, that way you can look out for each other. don't take anything someone else gives you. they also warn about drug interactions. these public precautions come on the heels of the. s. senate expressing its concern this week about...
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the containers are harmful to the environment and that something else can be used instead. it's not that easy to replace because other options would be more expensive. >>> more details if the ban does pass, multistate restaurant chains would be required to make the change by january 1st. san jose would be 1 of 70 cities in california to ban styrofoam. >>> if you recognize these people or these vehicles in these surveillance photos, police in walnut creek want to speak with you. the images were taken just before a break-in at tiffany's jewelry store. they show six people meeting in a parking lot where they removed license plates from a chevy trail wlaz blazer, later used as a getaway car. >>> why some people in the bay area will be receiving an alarming call this week. >>> he risked his life to save others. he receives the highest honor and delivers a message. >>> and a form of cancer that goes undetected. tonight, new hope. >>> extraordinary selflessness and courage under fire. but there was something else that caught president obama's attention today. a bay area soldier re
the containers are harmful to the environment and that something else can be used instead. it's not that easy to replace because other options would be more expensive. >>> more details if the ban does pass, multistate restaurant chains would be required to make the change by january 1st. san jose would be 1 of 70 cities in california to ban styrofoam. >>> if you recognize these people or these vehicles in these surveillance photos, police in walnut creek want to speak with...
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them prioritizing what is impacting the highest public health risk, what's the highest risk to the environment? nothing gets done. >>> tonight at 11:00 the investigative unit questionsqwhe current leadership about why it has failed to make a decision after more than ten years of debate. a federal court has denied an school to validate hundreds of ap it test scores thrown out by the college boards. students and parents at mills high school sued the college board after their ap test scores were invalidated due to seating chart violations. the students say there's no evidence cheating occurredokÑ b the u.s. district court has said the college board must maintain its own integrity and stick to its policies. >>> well, google is in court defending its year's long policy of scanning your e-mails for key words so it can advertise to you. a familiar judge in this case, scott mcgrew. >> reporter: a federal judge, lucy co, who handled the samsung apple case, she knows tech. google is facing a class action lawsuit over the practice. the company points out no human reads your e-mail. it's automated and th
them prioritizing what is impacting the highest public health risk, what's the highest risk to the environment? nothing gets done. >>> tonight at 11:00 the investigative unit questionsqwhe current leadership about why it has failed to make a decision after more than ten years of debate. a federal court has denied an school to validate hundreds of ap it test scores thrown out by the college boards. students and parents at mills high school sued the college board after their ap test...
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great nation include commitments to peace, justice, freedom, democracy, human rights, protecting the environment, and sharing wealth with others. >> let's look at america for a moment. let's talk about peace, for of all. since world war ii we've been almost constantly in war. our country is now looked upon about nation on earth and almost a complete dirth now of commitment of america to negotiate differences with others. >> during his term as 39th president carter helped broker peace between israel and egypt, established diplomatic relations with china and signed a treaty of soviet union to scale down the number of nuclear weapons in the world. he won the nobel peace prize in 2002. >>> coming up next at 6:00, a report from around the world after a shooting rampage that rocked their community. tonight, how the team of newtown, connecticut, are saying thank you. >>> also, if you visited the pump recently, the gas prices are sky high. >>> we saw a warmer finish to the weekend around the bay area. highs today did reach the upper 60s in parts of the north santa rosa. 52 around san jose. before we see
great nation include commitments to peace, justice, freedom, democracy, human rights, protecting the environment, and sharing wealth with others. >> let's look at america for a moment. let's talk about peace, for of all. since world war ii we've been almost constantly in war. our country is now looked upon about nation on earth and almost a complete dirth now of commitment of america to negotiate differences with others. >> during his term as 39th president carter helped broker...
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franklin says berkeley is the most unique environment she has lived in. >> it is so much fun. you get used to seeing the fun quirky people on the sidewalk. everyone is so friendly wherever you go. it is fun like getting accustomed to it. it is exciting living in a new place. it is very different from colorado for sure. >> welcome to the bay area. franklin is living on campus with a room mate like the other freshm freshmen. she has no idea what she wants to study but is excited start school. >>> miley cyrus made twerking more well known and now it is officialally a word. oxford dictionary added 60 words. byod, baby moon. fomo, fear of missing out and the ever present selfie. >>> a cancer treatment developed here in the bay area. bringing new hopes to patients while boostinghe fortunes of silicon valley companies. >> hospitals are buying more robots than ever before. our business reporter scott budman spent time with robots today. >> we talked about how so many advances have come out of silicon valley. now we are seeing the rise of the robots helping patients and taking health c
franklin says berkeley is the most unique environment she has lived in. >> it is so much fun. you get used to seeing the fun quirky people on the sidewalk. everyone is so friendly wherever you go. it is fun like getting accustomed to it. it is exciting living in a new place. it is very different from colorado for sure. >> welcome to the bay area. franklin is living on campus with a room mate like the other freshm freshmen. she has no idea what she wants to study but is excited start...
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it is rugged for spills and drops you see in the restaurant environment. it has a built in credit card reader. >> reporter: the testing showed an average of getting customers in and out eight minutes faster. tips rose 20% and customers spent about 10% more. >> it allows you to upsell a little bit. it never forgets to suggest. if i order a steak it will suggest a glass of red wine with. that. >> reporter: at the specialties in santa clara there are two restaurants and seven ipad ordering stations. >> this is a great system. >> reporter: specialties founder says that his restaurant was an early adopter of technology ten years ago. >> no one else was doing it. >> reporter: 25% of instore transactions go through the ipads which feature photos of the food and remember all of your past orders. customers say they feel a lot less rushed. >> we were debating what to get, people can order. >> reporter: and save time they can't afford to waste. >> we can get to the next meeting as soon as possible. >> i like talking to people but you know you can go in and get it pre
it is rugged for spills and drops you see in the restaurant environment. it has a built in credit card reader. >> reporter: the testing showed an average of getting customers in and out eight minutes faster. tips rose 20% and customers spent about 10% more. >> it allows you to upsell a little bit. it never forgets to suggest. if i order a steak it will suggest a glass of red wine with. that. >> reporter: at the specialties in santa clara there are two restaurants and seven...
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. >> reporter: he is suing cal trains for not providing a safe environment. his workers did not use proper procedures or equipment. >> it was supposed to be happening. i think they are making a mistake. >> reporter: the recovery is slow. salazar is at home. his wife doesn't ever want him to go back to work on the railroad and salazar admits his days on the tracks may be done. >> i don't think. that is heavy job. >> it is not possible. i have too much damage. >> reporter: now we reached out to caltrans to get their response. they responded by saying we are unable to comment on pending litigation. reporting live for nbc bay area. >>> thank you. tomorrow, they will see the fruits of their labor. two bay area dads are hosting a gun buy back event on the peninsula. menlo park protect our children has raised money for firearms. the organizers both have children in palo alto schools and say they were deeply affected by the mass shooting in newtown, connecticut. they will collect the guns at city hall in east palo alto from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. >>> dozens of peopl
. >> reporter: he is suing cal trains for not providing a safe environment. his workers did not use proper procedures or equipment. >> it was supposed to be happening. i think they are making a mistake. >> reporter: the recovery is slow. salazar is at home. his wife doesn't ever want him to go back to work on the railroad and salazar admits his days on the tracks may be done. >> i don't think. that is heavy job. >> it is not possible. i have too much damage....
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reporter: she says if a pre-school can offer your child creative and academic options in a safe nurturing environment then it is worth its weight in gold. you may not have to sell your gold to afford it. >>> just before headlining outside tonight red hot chili pepper front man spent some time checking out the america's cup boats. the avid surfer found the boats fascinating and able to get a firsthand look at the action. he got a behind-the-scenes look of team usa. >> i'm a total novice when it comes to anything to do with this sport but that's great because it's all fresh and new and exciting. and excuse me while i zip up my britches. i went from knowing nothing to a little something all in a day. >> after signing autographs he got to ride along on an umpire boat. they go about 50 miles per hour on the bay. wow. during the final day of the louis vuitton semifinal round said he loved it so much he's coming back next month. the red hot chili pepper closes out the music festival tonight in san francisco's golden gate park. >>> dozens of crews of dragon boats competed on lake merritt this weekend as part
reporter: she says if a pre-school can offer your child creative and academic options in a safe nurturing environment then it is worth its weight in gold. you may not have to sell your gold to afford it. >>> just before headlining outside tonight red hot chili pepper front man spent some time checking out the america's cup boats. the avid surfer found the boats fascinating and able to get a firsthand look at the action. he got a behind-the-scenes look of team usa. >> i'm a total...
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the bart strike is said to be taking a toll on the economy and the environment. the bay area council says it gathered data that shows the extra traffic on the roads is general rating more than 16 million pounds of carbon. it's blamed for wasting nearly 18,000 gallons of gas and that adds up to more than $3 million. the bay area council estimates the skost is $73 million a day in lost worker productivity. our flash survey. how is the strike impacting you? give us a call. simply press 1 for not at all. 2 for some and 3 for a lot, or you can tweet us at nbc bay a a area. you can go to our website for the latest updates on the bart streak as well as the alternative transit options. >>> now to the scorching heat, an excessive heat warning is in effect for most cities, and now pg and e is telling us 8,000 customers are without power in san jose and campbell. we have team coverage for you on the heat. we begin with our chief meteorologist. and initially we thought we'd get cooling by fourth of july, but that may not be the case now. >> we'll see a little bit of gradual
the bart strike is said to be taking a toll on the economy and the environment. the bay area council says it gathered data that shows the extra traffic on the roads is general rating more than 16 million pounds of carbon. it's blamed for wasting nearly 18,000 gallons of gas and that adds up to more than $3 million. the bay area council estimates the skost is $73 million a day in lost worker productivity. our flash survey. how is the strike impacting you? give us a call. simply press 1 for not...
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. >> yeah, i think it takes away from the place, knowing that environment is here. >> we also discovered that the grand canyon had 3 busts out of the 100,000 visitors. two at joshua tree and one at death valley. >> they come out with a the spring break mentality. >> those busted are subject to federal laws. >> it's primarily marijuana, mushrooms, and then the parties drug ecstacy. >> do you you smoke pot? >> on occasion. >> this climber and local resident said there are more arrests in yosemite because the rangers are more diligent and go after people like him. >> it's really not fair, because they target you. they know they see you around and they know -- people around here smoke pot. >> cases we've handled tend to be people from all over the country. >> criminal defense attorney michael mitchell has represented dozens of visitors at yosemite. he said there's more drug busts because of the concentration of campers in the valley. >> the rangers tend to be able to concentrate their lookout in a tighter area. >> easy picking. >> it could be seen that way. >> i would think that if you are d
. >> yeah, i think it takes away from the place, knowing that environment is here. >> we also discovered that the grand canyon had 3 busts out of the 100,000 visitors. two at joshua tree and one at death valley. >> they come out with a the spring break mentality. >> those busted are subject to federal laws. >> it's primarily marijuana, mushrooms, and then the parties drug ecstacy. >> do you you smoke pot? >> on occasion. >> this climber and local...
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it's se safe for the environment and the alth of workers who also use it. an emergency at an east bay hospit, not a bed call one but a fa one. partner with a provider in order to keep the doorsopen. it's los $1.5 million monthly over the past two years. doctors medical center serves 250,000 people iwest contra costa county. is it a sign of things to come? a series of sll earthquakes in san ramon is rattling e communit earthquakes in the past week including today. the u.s. glogical sury says it's the most we' had in a while. the quakes brought a lot of people and reporters to the usgs headquarters tay, but it's not yet enough to cl this an official swm. >> a swarm is a series of et quakes, there could be 30, 40, sotimes as many as 35 earthquakes that last for a period of a week or up to six weeks. this quake's magnitude 3.4 say they don't consider anything unr a magnide 5 to register as a big quake. >> temperatures warmed up quit a bit today. there.ok like fall out the leaves changi, temperures feeling anything bu late july for the numbers. to 83 in walnut c
it's se safe for the environment and the alth of workers who also use it. an emergency at an east bay hospit, not a bed call one but a fa one. partner with a provider in order to keep the doorsopen. it's los $1.5 million monthly over the past two years. doctors medical center serves 250,000 people iwest contra costa county. is it a sign of things to come? a series of sll earthquakes in san ramon is rattling e communit earthquakes in the past week including today. the u.s. glogical sury says...
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this is the great thing about it is when you are part of an environment like this, you want more. so great job by the fans and i'm awfully proud of my guys. chase hedley to make it 2-1 pods. giants down to their last out. branden crawford in the ninth. gets a groundout to end it. san diego wins 2-1. the draft continues. the 49ers, again, busy trading picks. they move down from 34-40 to select florida state defensive end who had 16.5 sacks. later in the second round, they snag tight end advance mechancd out of rice. and the raiders use the second round pick they didn't even have before yesterday to select offensive tackle and watson from florida state. watson, 6'6", 320 pound. he is a terrific athlete with lots of upside. and one more baseball note, the as take one on the chin. tommy ma loan, very good. 6 2/3 inning. and, guys, that sonic boom you heard was coming from oracle arena, by all accounts, absolutely rocking and what a win for the warriors. >> yes, it's nice to see scott jackson sharing a win. >> snafs great. we'll be right back. wow, the track looks perfect. now we just
this is the great thing about it is when you are part of an environment like this, you want more. so great job by the fans and i'm awfully proud of my guys. chase hedley to make it 2-1 pods. giants down to their last out. branden crawford in the ninth. gets a groundout to end it. san diego wins 2-1. the draft continues. the 49ers, again, busy trading picks. they move down from 34-40 to select florida state defensive end who had 16.5 sacks. later in the second round, they snag tight end advance...
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the people that are living out here but the needs of the community and the potential damage to the environment as well. we have to be careful and respectful of all the different constituencies that work hard to look at the underlying problem of why this encampment exists. that's because our community is facing a crisis of homeless bs. we need to address that. >> reporter: the city said it will store these people's belongings for 90 days for pickup later. but we saw the city throwing away most of their items. not clear how much will end up in storage. one lady advocating for her friends who live on the streets still, she was hoping for another week a reprieve so she could try to move some of these people into homes. the city pointed out to us that nonprofits have been reaching out to these people for the past month. sometimes people don't want to go into a shelter because the rules are too rigid. they feel like they're losing their freedom. others don't qualify. keep in mind, even if everyone wanted to go in, there's not enough beds in san jose for everyone who is homeless. that being said, the
the people that are living out here but the needs of the community and the potential damage to the environment as well. we have to be careful and respectful of all the different constituencies that work hard to look at the underlying problem of why this encampment exists. that's because our community is facing a crisis of homeless bs. we need to address that. >> reporter: the city said it will store these people's belongings for 90 days for pickup later. but we saw the city throwing away...
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group of veterans who sacrificed so much, but found an unlikely new mission in which they help the environment and regain their spirit at the same time. nbc's mark potter tonight on a program that helps them improve their lives by improving the world. >> reporter: in the water off the florida keys, a flotilla arrives to help save the dying reefs. and joining that mission are some of america's finest, who already have given so much. they're all u.s. military veterans who lost limbs or who suffered traumatic brain injuries and are now a part of a support group called the combat wounded veterans challenge. their biggest challenge has been to come back whole, after suffering the physical and emotional wounds of war. retired navy master chief james wilson who lost a leg says the camaraderie of fellow vets heals his soul. >> it allows me the chance to be the master chief again. and that loss of identity? it's back. it's everything. >> reporter: on this day, the vets have joined scientists at the marine laboratory who grow staghorn coral in an underwater nursery. when the coral grows big enough, it's
group of veterans who sacrificed so much, but found an unlikely new mission in which they help the environment and regain their spirit at the same time. nbc's mark potter tonight on a program that helps them improve their lives by improving the world. >> reporter: in the water off the florida keys, a flotilla arrives to help save the dying reefs. and joining that mission are some of america's finest, who already have given so much. they're all u.s. military veterans who lost limbs or who...
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. >> when you take them out of their environment at bart where they're used to going, they don't know where to go. i help them as best as i can. >> there's going to be like a nightmare. >> reporter: francisco garcia spent his day off trying to figure out how he's going to get to work tomorrow in san francisco. he says the bart strike hurts everyone. >> i hope they come to a solution and don't let everybody suffer. >> reporter: again, a closer look at how quiet it is here at the fremont bart station tonight. tomorrow, the vta buses will be picking up riders on civic center drove again. and they hope there will be less confusion the send time around. we're live in fremont tonight, bay area news. >>> okay. thank you. on air and on line at nbc bay area.com we have continuing coverage of this strike and we'll be live with the latest at 4:30 on our morning show. >>> tare was another strike in the bay area, but that one is over tonight. oakland city employees took part in a one day strike. now it did not include police officers, firefighters and other emergency service workers. employees the
. >> when you take them out of their environment at bart where they're used to going, they don't know where to go. i help them as best as i can. >> there's going to be like a nightmare. >> reporter: francisco garcia spent his day off trying to figure out how he's going to get to work tomorrow in san francisco. he says the bart strike hurts everyone. >> i hope they come to a solution and don't let everybody suffer. >> reporter: again, a closer look at how quiet it...
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managing an environment. and he has come from a community that manages itself. >> tremendous talent and potential that exists in incarcerated settings all across america. >> reporter: they made it out. >> today, i have a future. >> reporter: still, there's something that grounds them. more specifically, someone. >> guys that i left behind that are still at san quentin. >> reporter: think think of their brothers, who alongside them, graduated the last mile but not the prison system. >> i'm getting emotional just thinking about it right now because there's some really, really good, solid men, who deserve a chance. and so, yeah. that's what motivates me on a day-to-day basis. if you treat a man as he is, he will remain as he is. if you treat a man as he can and should be, he will become as he can and should be. >> reporter: the last mile has been so successful, there's plans to expand to other prisons, in and out of california this fall. as for the guys at san quentin, a fifth graduate of the program is set to w
managing an environment. and he has come from a community that manages itself. >> tremendous talent and potential that exists in incarcerated settings all across america. >> reporter: they made it out. >> today, i have a future. >> reporter: still, there's something that grounds them. more specifically, someone. >> guys that i left behind that are still at san quentin. >> reporter: think think of their brothers, who alongside them, graduated the last mile but...
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. >> the report he authored red, sexual harassment and hostile working environment are common in the california national guard. racial tension has been high since 2008, and petty said is he found proof that they failed to immediately assign counselors and investigators when its members filed complaints. a violation of national guard standard. >> it's not a good one. it's not a good reputation. it's not. >> the petty report, you ordered it, taxpayers paid for it and it was ignored. how do you answer that? >> there was no report. that document was merely a collection of individual statements. um, that were never investigated. >> achiev this your decades of experience have you ever seen anything like you found in california? >> no. no. i never found that many people who were not getting resolution. >> i just can't believe the huge chain of command cannot take care of people. >> they like to keep it a dirty little secret. and keep it in the closet with the other skeletons but now they are spilling out. >> we have asked to sit down with you, we did not want to meet you on the street like
. >> the report he authored red, sexual harassment and hostile working environment are common in the california national guard. racial tension has been high since 2008, and petty said is he found proof that they failed to immediately assign counselors and investigators when its members filed complaints. a violation of national guard standard. >> it's not a good one. it's not a good reputation. it's not. >> the petty report, you ordered it, taxpayers paid for it and it was...
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the first super bowl to be played outdoors in a cold weather environment. i think there should be rules against it. what do i know. it will be at met life stadium in new jersey in february. the reward should be a warm climate. when they arrive they get a gift bag, a free gift bag, inside a seat cushion, a muffler, a half dozen hand and foot warmers, lip balm, and lots of tissue. so they have everybody ready. the super bowl has been held in cold cities but always in a domed stadium. so again, the care with love package will be waiting. >> i will tell you i'll be watching that one on tv. >> in a lazy boy, your snuggy on. >> that's the way to do it. >> let's check the morning commute. maybe go to mike's house. >> and bring an extra snuggy. a guy born in nebraska. much milder conditions but we give that advisory. chp and this visual tells you it's going to be tough for visibility across the bay bridge. we saw similar conditions on the golden gate. the map, no problems, a light volume but two crashes eastbound away from the bridge. one at seminary and the other
the first super bowl to be played outdoors in a cold weather environment. i think there should be rules against it. what do i know. it will be at met life stadium in new jersey in february. the reward should be a warm climate. when they arrive they get a gift bag, a free gift bag, inside a seat cushion, a muffler, a half dozen hand and foot warmers, lip balm, and lots of tissue. so they have everybody ready. the super bowl has been held in cold cities but always in a domed stadium. so again,...
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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: despite the snow, people are camped at the supreme court to get inside for tomorrow's argument. >> i have a lot of gay friends. i don't think they should be denied the right to marry the person they love. >> chief justice roberts set aside a seat for his cousin, a lesbian, who wants theo justice to declare the ban unconstitutional. chris and sandy raised four boys and want to marry. >> we love each other and we want to marry. we want to experience societal acceptance. >> reporter: their case to be heard as most in america do accept same-sex marriage. torment prop 8 arguments. on wednesday it's arguments about the federal defense of marriage act that denies federal benefits including tax benefits to same-sex couples who are married in states that allow that. let's go live to cheryl hurd in san francisco for tonight's same-sex marriage rally. cheryl? >> reporter: steve, the fight for gay marriage is being heard all over the bay area. as you can see they are preparing for a
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: despite the snow, people are camped at the supreme court to get inside for tomorrow's argument. >> i have a lot of gay friends. i don't think they should be denied the right to marry the person they love. >> chief justice roberts set aside a seat for his cousin, a lesbian, who wants theo justice to declare the ban unconstitutional. chris and sandy...